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P.O. Box 1749 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5 Canada Item No. Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee April 21, 2016 TO: Chair and Members of Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee Original Signed by: SUBMITTED BY: ____________________________________ Brad Anguish, Director, Parks & Recreation DATE: April 12, 2016 SUBJECT: Semi-Annual Youth Engagement Report INFORMATION REPORT ORIGIN Motion of Regional Council May 14, 2013: MOVED by Councillor Outhit, seconded by Councillor Craig that Regional Council: 1. Dissolve the Youth Advisory Committee established in 2006 but no longer officially functioning, in order to adopt a more effective way of engaging with Youth across HRM. 2. Direct staff of Community Recreation Services to continue to engage youth, both in their communities and online, to better understand the current trends and issues of youth across HRM; and further direct staff to provide semi-annual reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee regarding trends and issues, best practices, and actions taken. MOTION PUT AND PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Halifax Regional Charter, Section 79 (k) recreational programs; (m) …the expansion of employment opportunities and the economic development of the Municipality; and (d) police services. BACKGROUND In May 2013, Regional Council directed the Community & Recreation Services (now Parks and Recreation) business unit to continue to engage youth, both in their communities and online, to better understand the current trends and issues of youth across Halifax. Staff was further directed to provide semi-annual reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee (CPED) regarding trends, issues, best practices, and actions taken with respect to youth programming.

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Page 1: legacycontent.halifax.calegacycontent.halifax.ca/.../YouthEngageWebCopy.pdfP.O. Box 1749 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5 Canada Item No. Community Planning and Economic Development Standing

P.O. Box 1749 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 3A5 Canada

Item No. Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee

April 21, 2016 TO: Chair and Members of Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee Original Signed by: SUBMITTED BY: ____________________________________

Brad Anguish, Director, Parks & Recreation DATE: April 12, 2016 SUBJECT: Semi-Annual Youth Engagement Report

INFORMATION REPORT

ORIGIN Motion of Regional Council – May 14, 2013: MOVED by Councillor Outhit, seconded by Councillor Craig that Regional Council: 1. Dissolve the Youth Advisory Committee established in 2006 but no longer officially functioning, in order to adopt a more effective way of engaging with Youth across HRM. 2. Direct staff of Community Recreation Services to continue to engage youth, both in their communities and online, to better understand the current trends and issues of youth across HRM; and further direct staff to provide semi-annual reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee regarding trends and issues, best practices, and actions taken. MOTION PUT AND PASSED UNANIMOUSLY. LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY Halifax Regional Charter, Section 79 (k) recreational programs; (m) …the expansion of employment opportunities and the economic development of the Municipality; and (d) police services. BACKGROUND In May 2013, Regional Council directed the Community & Recreation Services (now Parks and Recreation) business unit to continue to engage youth, both in their communities and online, to better understand the current trends and issues of youth across Halifax. Staff was further directed to provide semi-annual reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee (CPED) regarding trends, issues, best practices, and actions taken with respect to youth programming.

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Youth Engagement Report Standing Committee Report - 2 - April 21, 2016 DISCUSSION The attached Youth Engagement Report outlines current youth activity for the period of Fall 2015 to Winter 2016 in relation to Recreation Programming, Halifax Public Libraries, Facility Lease Agreement buildings, Multi-district Facilities, RCMP and Halifax Regional Police youth programs. FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS There are no financial implications. COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT Staff engaged youth to complete this report. Staff gained feedback from youth on the trends and issues presented in the attached report by visiting existing youth programs and events across the municipality. ATTACHMENTS

A. Youth Engagement Report B. Youth Stats for Fall 2015 C. Youth Stats for Winter 2016

A copy of this report can be obtained online at http://www.halifax.ca/commcoun/index.php then choose the appropriate Community Council and meeting date, or by contacting the Office of the Municipal Clerk at 902.490.4210, or Fax 902.490.4208. Report Prepared by: Lee Moore, Community Developer, 902.222.9897 Original Signed by: Report Approved by: ____________________________________________________

Angela Green, Manager, Recreation Programming 902.490.3883

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Attachment A Youth Engagement Report

Update for Fall 2015 & Winter 2016

Prepared by: Lee Moore, Community Developer Parks & Recreation

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Table of Contents Purpose .......................................................................................................................... 4

Youth Plan Update ........................................................................................................ 5

Youth Research ............................................................................................................. 7

October 2016 Municipal Elections ............................................................................... 8

Youth Week 2016 ........................................................................................................... 8

WE Day 2015 .................................................................................................................. 8

Youth Programming Statistics ..................................................................................... 9

Youth Programming Summary ................................................................................................... 9

Jump Start / Rec Kids Funding Program Summary .................................................................... 9

Youth Employment Information .................................................................................................10

Youth Program Showcase .......................................................................................... 10

Parks & Recreation Youth Program Testimonials .................................................... 10

Dartmouth .................................................................................................................................10

Eastern Passage .......................................................................................................................11

Cole Harbour ............................................................................................................................12

North Preston ............................................................................................................................12

Fall River ...................................................................................................................................13

Musquodoboit Harbour ..............................................................................................................13

Musquodoboit Valley .................................................................................................................13

Sheet Harbour...........................................................................................................................14

Bedford .....................................................................................................................................14

Lower Sackville .........................................................................................................................14

Halifax .......................................................................................................................................15

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Hubbards ..................................................................................................................................18

Hopscotch Festival ....................................................................................................................18

Youth Live Program ..................................................................................................................18

Youth Advocate Program ..........................................................................................................19

Souls Strong Program ...............................................................................................................19

Girls United Program.................................................................................................................19

Halifax Public Libraries Teen Program Testimonials ............................................... 20

Halifax Regional Police Youth Program Testimonials ............................................. 24

RCMP Youth Program Testimonials .......................................................................... 25

Youth Engagement Committee Meeting ................................................................... 25

Action Items from October’s Youth Report .............................................................. 26

Conclusion & Next Steps ............................................................................................ 27

Appendix A & B ................................................................................ Attached to report

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Purpose In May 2013, Regional Council directed the Community & Recreation Services (now Parks and Recreation) business unit to continue to engage youth, both in their communities and online, to better understand the current trends and issues of youth across Halifax. Staff was further directed to provide semi-annual reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee regarding trends, issues, best practices, and actions taken with respect to youth programming. This semi-annual Youth Engagement Report is an outcome of this request.

The information presented in this report will aid in understanding the youth needs within Halifax, and how Parks and Recreation programming addresses these needs, as well as the next steps toward optimal youth programming in our region.

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Youth Plan Update Parks & Recreation’s Youth Team has been working hard to gather information for the youth plan. The 13 members have been meeting monthly at the Findlay Community Centre in Dartmouth. The overall objective of the Youth Plan is to ensure that municipal programs and services are meeting the needs of the youth, and will provide the basis for service offerings over the next three to five years.

Youth Plan Survey The youth team decided that an online survey would be the best way to gather information from youth within the municipality. Young residents within the targeted age group are encouraged to participate in this process by completing a survey, which focuses on recreation & sport, art programming, leadership and job readiness. The survey is live now at www.halifax.ca/youth and will close at the end of National Youth Week on May 7, 2016. During the month of April and during National Youth Week, small group workshops will take place to ensure the survey is reaching youth who do not have access to computers. Feedback from the survey will be reviewed and considered by Parks and Recreation’s Youth Team and staff over the coming months to create the Youth Plan. The goal is to obtain 1000 completed surveys to ensure a good sample size of the youth population of the municipality has had a chance to provide feedback.

Promotion & Prizes The youth team suggested that the best way to get youth to fill out the survey is to offer an incentive for filling out the survey, so survey participants will have the opportunity to win prizes, including the grand prize of one of two iPad Minis. The draw is open to residents of the Halifax Regional Municipality, 13 to 24 years old, who have completed the survey.

The Youth Team is also working hard using their personal social media tools (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) to help promote the survey. They have put up posters in schools, are making

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school announcements, and have worked with school administration to allow students to use the school’s computer labs to fill out the survey.

The youth survey was also re-tweeted on twitter by a group called YouthMetre. They are based out of Europe. YouthMetre is a project that develops an e-tool to empower #youth to engage with & have an impact on EU youth policy.

This promotion strategy is working very well and, as of April 11, 2016, there are currently 982 surveys! Youth Friendly Spaces Workshop On April 23, 2016 the Youth Team will be hosting a gathering of youth at the Findlay Community Centre. This workshop will be focused around what makes our facilities youth friendly. The workshop will be 2 hours maximum with 15 questions for each table group to discuss. The results will be included in the final Youth Plan.

A special Thank You! A special thank you to the members and Parks & Recreation Staff of the Youth Team who have worked hard for many months now to move the Youth Plan forward.

Youth Team (above photo) Anna Ehler, Willem van der Spoel, Kailey Webber, Kelle O’Toole, Ashlynn Ross, Natalie Comeau, Neave Cornick, Chris Patry, Abbey Campbell

Missing: Alex Gillis, Mitchell Archibald, Burlene Smith and Eliesjah Downey Parks & Recreation Staff: Sarah Coley, Warren Edwards, Lee Moore, Brooke Neily

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Youth Plan Next Steps

1. Spring 2016: a. Review data collected from the Youth Plan Survey and workshops b. Create a draft Vision, Mission and Values c. Draft Goals & Action items

2. Summer 2016:

a. Review draft Youth Plan document with youth (though engagement workshops, visits to programs)

3. Fall 2016: a. Prepare and present final report to Community Planning & Economic

Development Standing Committee

Youth Research

Municipal Youth Engagement Handbook (FCM) The Municipal Youth Engagement Handbook is split into three sections; Educate & Inform, Engage & Participate, and Recruit & Retain. This handbook targets youth aged 14 to 25 and focuses on the opportunities municipal governments can offer youth so that they become more aware of the civic life. While some of the social media information in the handbook has become dated, most of the content is still relevant to engage today’s youth. The handbook states that in most municipalities in Canada, 30-50% of their workforce will retire in the next 5 to 10 years, making recruitment and retention of new, young employees a priority. This handbook gives recommendations to create opportunities and conditions for residents and businesses to thrive. It encourages collaboration to foster our young citizens’ creative, energetic spirit. The more youth become aware of municipal services, the more likely they are to want to stay and work in Halifax. With the next municipal election taking place on October 15, 2016, staff would like to take the opportunity to engage youth and educate them as to how the Halifax Regional Municipality operates and how the municipality’s services affect youth. This handbook can be found at this link:

https://www.fcm.ca/Documents/tools/FCM/Municipal_Youth_Engagement_Handbook_EN.pdf

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October 2016 Municipal Elections Parks & Recreation staff has met with the Municipal Election Office several times in 2015. Discussion centered on an awareness of what each business unit does and how both business units could work together to increase youth engagement for the 2016 Election. The Municipal Elections Office will incorporate youth engagement into its 2016 Municipal Election Engagement Plan, and seek input from Parks & Recreation and other municipal departments in its creation and execution.

Youth Week 2016 National Youth Week and National Youth Arts Week takes place from May 1 to 7 each year. During this week, Parks & Recreation and the Halifax Public Libraries will be taking time in their youth programs to celebrate the accomplishments youth make to our municipality. Several Youth Week events and programs will be offered between May 1 and 7. A full list of Youth Week programs and activities can be found on www.halifax.ca/youth. Help us spread the word about Youth Week! Tweet #hfxyouthweek or #youthweekcanada & like and share posts on the Halifax Youth facebook page.

WE Day 2015 WE Day Atlantic happened on November 27, 2015 at the Scotia Bank Centre. WE Day is a celebration of youth making a difference in their local and global communities. WE Schools is the year long program that nurtures compassion in young people and gives them the tools to create transformational social change. Together they offer young people the tools and the inspiration to take social action, empower others and transform lives - including their own.

Parks & Recreation participated in the event by operating a showcase booth. At this booth, staff gave the youth the opportunity to create their own button as well as learn information about the municipalities’ youth programs and services. Over 1500 youth visited the booth during the one day event.

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Youth Programming Statistics

Youth Programming Summary The following are showcases of several youth programs run by the Halifax Regional Municipality. It should be noted that not all youth programs work in every community. What works in one area may not work in another. In all cases, staff engage youth in their communities and attempt to offer programs / events that are specific to the needs of the youth in the local area.

Jump Start / Rec Kids Funding Program Summary This program is a partnership between Canadian Tire Charities and Halifax Parks & Recreation to provide assistance to financially disadvantaged children and youth aged 18 and younger so that they can participate in recreational, sport, arts, cultural and physical activity programs. Jumpstart/RecKids currently provides up to $200 per child per family per Halifax fiscal year towards registrations fees. This funding is accessed through an application process and based on the limits of the Jumpstart/RecKids Program.

*This year’s number does not include applications that were made directly through the Canadian Tire online application process.

Jump Start Program Stats (Youth 12-18) 2015/16 214* 2014/15 341 2013/14 259

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Youth Employment Information Youth employment opportunities are offered at all Recreation Centres throughout the year, with the highest number of youth being hired during the summer months.

Parks & Recreation hired youth for a total of 915 positions for the Fall 2015 and Winter 2016.

Youth Program Showcase The following programs showcase the wide variety of programs offered to youth by the municipality. Staff visited each program and had a brief discussion with one of the program youth participants. The youth answered three questions; how they heard about the program, why they like coming to it, and how it makes them feel when they participate.

Parks & Recreation Youth Program Testimonials

Dartmouth Youth Drop-In Program @ Findlay Community Centre This program is designed to provide youth in the Dartmouth community with a youth friendly space for the purpose of recreation on Friday nights. The program is comprised of two parts; the art hive and open gym. The art hive provides participants with a space to explore their creative side. Projects have included activities such as mural design, comic book art and mask making. Open gym provides the youth of the community access to the gymnasium at the centre to promote physical activity and provide youth with a space in which they can partake in both traditional sports and fun games. The drop-in program is well received within the community. On a typical night the program has 15-20 youth. During the Fall & Winter the program was accessed 591 times by youth.

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What did the youth have to say about the program? “I heard about youth night from my sister and through posters that were at school. It gives me and my friends a space to hang out outside of school. There are lots of things for us to do like art or use the gym. If we don’t want to do any of that we can just hang out. It’s great! I really like youth night at Findlay. It makes me feel good as I am normally pretty shy and it gives me a good outlet for my social life. “ - Danielle

Healthy Teenz @ Dartmouth North Community Centre

Healthy Teenz @ Dartmouth North Community Centre is a community-based program that offers a fun and safe place for youth. The program provides the opportunity to engage in unique afterschool and summer day camp opportunities.

• developing leadership and mentoring skills • increasing self-confidence and physical health • being comfortable in new social situations and environments • developing life skills/career development • recognizing the importance and enjoyment of volunteering This program had 20 registered youth in the Fall and 30 registered youth during the Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I heard about the program from my friends. I like it when we use the kitchen and cook food because we get to help cook food that I don’t get to cook at home. I also like it when we go on trips to see other places I have never seen before.” – Ravenne, 15

Eastern Passage Youth Night @ Tallahassee (Eastern Passage)

This program takes place on Friday nights. During the Fall & Winter, the program was accessed 809 times by youth.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I like the program because it gives me a chance to see and hang out with friends not in school and it gives us a place to play ball.” – Program Participant, 15

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Cole Harbour Drop in Badminton @ Astral Drive Junior High The Youth Drop-in Badminton program is held at Astral Drive Jr. High in Cole Harbour every Friday night. Three full badminton courts are set up and staff supervises and facilitates when needed. The program is extremely popular in the Cole Harbour area, often attracting 40+ youth/night. The program offers an affordable way for youth to participate in sport which supports a healthy life style; this makes a difference! The gym serves as a safe and supervised location for social interactions and the opportunity for youth to build badminton skills through peer-to-peer mentoring, practice and fun. The school administration supports the program by making announcements and encouraging all students, including members of the badminton team, to attend.

During the Fall & Winter, the program was accessed 647 times by youth. (32+ youth attend per night)

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I heard about the program from a friend. I like playing Badminton. I like that it is not organized and I can see my friends and can just play without having to learn. It makes me feel happy because we get to play for cheap and don’t have to spend a lot of money. I feel relaxed because there is no structure and it doesn’t matter that I haven’t taken lessons and am not skilled.” – Michelle, 15

North Preston Youth Night @ North Preston Recreation Centre Youth Night is a program designed to give youth a feeling of freedom within the community centre. The program currently operates one Friday a month at the North Preston Community Centre. The age of the youth ranges from 10-18 years old. Realizing a gap in service for this age group at the facility, the program aims to provide positive recreation opportunities for the youth in the community.

Youth participate in events such as: open gym, sardines, bingo night, spa sessions, hanging out and watching the latest episode of The Next Step (a dance show on family) and, of course, a youth favourite - cooking. This program averages 22 youth per night. During the Fall & Winter, the program was accessed 112 times by youth.

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What did the youth have to say about the program? “I heard about the Youth Night Program from a friend, I like coming to the program to see my friends and we get to listen to music. Sometimes we have special nights when we get to learn how to cook food. Coming to the Youth Night program makes me feel happy because I get to hang out with friends.” - Eliesjah, 15 Fall River

Open Gym Drop In @ Gordon R Snow Community Centre

Youth Open gym drop-in takes place at the Gordon R. Snow Community Centre on Mondays and Thursdays from 3:00-4:45 p.m. and on Friday nights from 5:00-7:00 p.m. With the Centre’s location across from the Junior and Senior High schools, students are able to walk across the street immediately following dismissal to burn off energy and have fun with their friends. An average of 300 youth accessed this program during Fall and Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “My older sister went here, so once I got to grade 7 I started coming too. I like that I get to hang out with friends, I like the music, playing sports.” - Hope, 13

Musquodoboit Harbour Floor Hockey @ Oyster Pond Academy

This drop in program takes place Wednesday nights at the Oyster Pond Academy (Located just outside of Musquodoboit Harbour) During the Fall & Winter the program was accessed 231 times by youth.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “My brother went to it and I decided to go as well. I like to have fun! I get to play hockey with my friends! It makes me happy to play with my friends and do something I enjoy!” - Julien, 14

Musquodoboit Valley Fit N Fab @ Musquodoboit Valley Education Centre This program takes place Tuesdays after school in Musquodoboit Valley. During the Fall and Winter, this drop in program was accessed 100 times by youth.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “Just so you all know. This program has brought us all so close together. I love all the memories we have made and the ones to come!” - Fit N Fab Youth Participant

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Sheet Harbour Monday Night Rocks @ Duncan McMillian High School

The Monday Night Rocks program gives youth in Sheet Harbour a place to come and hang out with friends. A variety of activities take place during this time in the gym at the high school. This program averaged 16 youth per night. During the Fall & Winter it was accessed 212 times by youth.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I found out about the program though a friend. I like that its free activities, get to choose what you want to do or you can go into the youth health centre.” – Shelby, 13

Bedford Open Gym @ Bedford Hammonds Plains Community Centre This program is designed to provide youth in the Bedford Hammonds Plains Communities an opportunity to access gym time. This promotes physical activity and provides youth with a space in which they can partake in both traditional sports and fun games.

During the Fall & Winter the program was accessed 288 times by youth.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “My Dad found out about the program and let me know. I like that you can come and just shoot around for free, there were never really any places to go do that before this. You would have to book gym time and pay money. It is nice that I can just come when I want.” - Olivia, 14

Lower Sackville Friday Rocks @ Sackville Sports Stadium This program takes place Friday nights in the Rec Zone at the Sackville Sports Stadium. This program was accessed 298 times by youth during the Fall and Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I found out about this program over facebook. I like how everyone has a chance to get included in games and activities, plus free swimming is awesome.” – Friday Rocks Participant, 13.

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Water Safety Instructor Training Course @ Sackville Sports Stadium This program takes place Saturday mornings during the year and helps to train youth to become a water safety instructor. Five youth registered for this program in the Fall and 12 in the Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I heard about this program during my Bronze Cross Training. The training of this course will let me get a job out of it in the future. It makes me feel good. It is nice to work on something that will get me a job in the future. Although it is too early of a start for the program.” – Mackenzie, 15

Halifax

Night Hoops @ George Dixon Centre Gymnasium

This event takes place on Wednesday and Thursday nights throughout the year. The night hoops program has been around for a few decades now. A lot of players, both male and female, have gone on to have successful post-secondary careers at one time played in the George Dixon centre night hoops program. Some current and former university players still come back and participate. The instructors are always former participants of the program as well. The community welcomes the program as it provides a safe place for many kids from multiple communities participate. Even if they are not playing, the kids come to hang out and socialize. On average 21 youth attend each program night.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I grew up in the area. I like coming because I like playing ball and the competition between the other players. And it gives me opportunities to work on my game and to improve as a high school basketball player. It makes me feel like I have another place to go to play ball.” - Treno

Night Hoops Program @ Needham Community Centre

This program has been in place for decades. It has been a great program for the north end youth, but especially to those from Mulgrave Park. It has been a place where youth from different areas (Mulgrave, Uniacke Square, Bayers Westwood) have come out to enjoy some great competition in pick-up basketball, work on their skills, or just to hang out. This program runs 3 nights a week. On average, this program has 34 youth access the program per night.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I heard about this program through friends and word of mouth around the Needham Rec Centre. I like to play basketball. It makes me feel great. I like being able to have out of school time to spend with my friends.” - Night Hoops Program Participant

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Youth Leadership Program @ Chocolate Lake Recreation Centre

A small group of youth (12 -15 years) meet every second Wednesday at Chocolate Lake Recreation Centre. The Youth Leader Coordinator from the summer is facilitating the program with a staff who worked the Youth Leadership program in the summer and wanted to continue working with the keen youth. The youth work on community action projects and social events. On average, 8 youth participated in this program during the Fall and Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I found out of this program from going to camp here. My mom talked to some of the volunteers here, and put me in the Youth Leadership Program when I was old enough. I have been going ever since, and this is our first time doing it in the fall. I really like the opportunities it give us to work on our leadership skills, skills that will help us get a job in the future, and just life skills like socializing with people. It makes me feel better about myself, and happy because I got to meet a lot of cool people here.” - Ben, 15

Open Gym @ St. Andrew’s Community Centre

This is an Open Gym drop in program which takes place on Saturday nights. This is an opportunity for the children, youth and parents of the Bayers Westwood community to have free access to the community gym where Parks & Recreation provides staff to coordinate activities. This program has, on average, 35 youth attending each week.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I heard about it through my sister who works for the Rec Centre. I like to practice basketball skills.” – Aydan, 15

Archery @ Citadel Community Centre

This program takes place on Saturday nights. During the Winter 2016, the program had 12 youth registered.

What did the youth have to say about the program? I found out about it through friends. It is a lot of fun and is a different type of program. It is not like traditional sports and I like that about it, plus it is a lot of fun with friends! – Archery Program Participant

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H.E.A.T. (Youth Action Team) @ Adventure Earth Centre The Adventure Earth Centre’s HEAT (Youth Action Team) had 50 youth participated in the program during the Fall and Winter.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I first found out about the AEC about 2 years ago when I met a young person who was working there and encouraged me to get involved, stressing that I would absolutely love it! I decided to take their word for it, and signed up for the Youth Leadership program. After having a great experience in that program and becoming a part of the AEC “family”, I knew that I would continue to be involved for many years to come. Since then, I have volunteered to lead many of their programs, and worked as paid staff at summer day camps. I love that the Adventure Earth Centre offers unique, thoughtful and engaging programming, as well as many leadership opportunities to participants of all ages. It’s a great place to meet and interact with like-minded youth, and spend time outdoors in a positive, supportive environment. Participating in REC programs at the AEC, whether as staff, or as participant, makes me feel welcomed, safe, empowered and inspired. There is so much positive energy, enthusiasm and optimism.” - Hannah, 17

Teen Zone @ Captain William Spry Community Centre

The Teen Zone drop in program takes place on Thursday nights. It is a partnership between Parks & Recreation and the Halifax Public Libraries. This program has an average of 40 youth dropping into the program each week.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“Through my parents when I was 13 years old. I love talking to people, I love the staff, the current staff took over and they are great. It is a fun program and it helps with social interactions, and I love seeing my friends from school outside of school. It’s a cool break from school and life; it is a great escape for teens and a good place to hang out.” - James, 16

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Free Swim @ Captain William Spry Wave Pool This program takes place on Tuesday nights and averages 10 youth per night during the Fall and Winter. What did the youth have to say about the program?

I heard about it through the front desk when I was here for a library program and have been coming for a long time. I like it because it is free and I get to hang out with my friends. It makes me feel tired because we are burning energy swimming so much! – Shelley, 14

Hubbards

Go Girls Active Program in the Hubbards Area

The Girls Active program is for Junior High age girls. They do a variety of activities each night such as games night, Zumba, archery, etc. An average of 12 youth attend each night.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“My friends e-mailed my mom to ask if I could attend, she said yes. It is a great program; I have been coming for almost 3 years! I like everything about the program, being with friends from school is great because there isn’t many opportunities outside of school to see my friends. I love the activities and especially the snack!” – Kaeleigh, 14 Hopscotch Festival The three-day festival was held on September 25 – 27, 2015. The festival showcased dance, art and music on the waterfronts in Dartmouth and Halifax, with major events featuring a variety of entertainers. Over 5000 youth attended this 3 day event.

What did the youth have to say about the event?

“It was great to attend this festival; I was so close to the hip hop artists! It was an intimate performance. This festival was the highlight of my month. I can’t wait until next year!” – Hopscotch Festival Participant, 19

Youth Live Program The Youth Live Program is a 21 week job experience program for youth aged 16 – 24. The program has 20 youth participating in it at any given time. What did the youth have to say about the program?

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“A friend who had been in the program recommended it to me. I really like being in a daily routine and the staff too! They bring a great energy and have a sense of humour that keeps me motivated to get through each day. I also really enjoy going out delivering Green Carts!” – Youth Live Participant

Youth Advocate Program The primary goal of the Youth Advocate Program is help prevent youth from engaging in gang-related activities, as well as anti-social and criminal behaviors. The program has 30 youth participating in it at any given time.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I found out about the program from my Brother, he was in the program. I liked the advocate worker and the positive relationship I built with them over time. “ - YAP Participant, 15 Souls Strong Program Operating in the African Nova Scotian Community of North Preston, the Souls Strong program engages young men between the ages of 15 to 20 who show two or more risk factors. With the participation of community residents, community leaders and service providers, Souls Strong supports young men as they move away from involvement in criminal and or gang related activity. The program has 21 youth participating in it at any given time.

What did the youth have to say about the program? “I enjoy the sports and getting to do things” – Souls Strong Participant, 18 “I found out about the program volunteering with Souls Strong staff. I like everything and that it’s in our community” – Souls Strong Participant, 20

Girls United Program Girls United focuses its outreach to girls ages 12-14 years old who are either involved in the Youth Advocate Program, or girls outside this program whose life experiences have left them at greater risk of crime. Girls United provides young girls a series of learning modules that will help build self-reliance and resilience. Our strategy is to use a wide range of learning activities and strong positive relationships to support girls who have experienced or have been exposed to gender specific risks. The program has 18 youth participating in it at any given time.

What did the youth have to say about the program? VP at Eric Graves School told me that I was being referred to the YAP and then I also took part in the Girls United program. You have helped me and my mom try to get along better and you are always around when I need to talk” – Girls United/ YAP Participant, 17

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Halifax Public Libraries Teen Program Testimonials

Youth Volunteer Programs @ All Library Branches In the last school year, 424 youth volunteers at Halifax Public Libraries contributed 5478 volunteer hours to their communities. In the Youth Volunteer Program, teens contribute their time and talents, develop skills, make friends, and gain valuable experience that helps them achieve success in school and the workplace. Roles for teen volunteers include:

• Program assistants who help with children’s and teen programs, displays, and kids’ video gaming

• Mentors who support children’s reading, teen newcomers and English language learning, and provide homework help

• Bloggers who write for the library’s teen website • Teen Action & Advisory Council members who contribute to teen services at Central

Library • General assistants who take on special projects, and help out in the library

What did youth have to say about the program?

“I remember being that young scared kid when I started coming here. And I remember how it felt when someone made me feel included. So that is what I am doing now…. I help set-up, get snacks ready, introduce newcomers, make kids feel comfortable, and make sure there aren’t any problems. I don’t take credit for the program, but yes, I am proud of how popular it has become and how much fun the kids have.” -- Teen Machine volunteer, Woodlawn

“The experience helped me gain more confidence and leadership abilities…. It taught me important skills about working with a group that will be helpful in the future.” – Leading Reader, Keshen Goodman

“My favourite part about volunteering was how everyone’s opinion on improving the library for teens HAPPENED!”… Our ideas were ACTUALLY put into place! A puppy room! Video game tournaments! Signage in the teen area! -- Teen Action & Advisory Council member, Central

“Tantallon Public Library makes room for developing responsibility, leadership and creativity skills, all the while being a great help to a diverse community! Whipping up ideas to make library programs as amusing and involving as possible, [and] promoting in unique ways, the volunteer program makes Thursday nights pleasurable. I always feel like what we do

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makes for an increasingly welcoming community for everyone!” – Program Assistant, Tantallon

“I really liked reading with my partner and showing her how much fun books can be. I liked how my partner would come back each week and we would talk and connect about things we did the week before. The group games were fun too; we laughed a lot." – Leading Reader, Musquodoboit Harbour

“Leading Readers has changed me so much – I used to be a lot more shy so this has been such a growth opportunity for me. I feel so happy that I got to share my love of reading with kids and I think I learnt from them too. They kept on reading even though they weren't always comfortable, and I find that inspiring.” – Leading Reader, Woodlawn

“For me, the Leading Readers Program is all about helping elementary students develop their literacy skills through reading and fun word based games. We help kids of all different skill levels and watch how these skills grow over time. The kids become more familiar with the library and even those who are not that big into reading eventually surprise us by asking to read. I like how the program is very welcoming to both new kids and teens. The setting allows kids the freedom to decide what they wish to do and encourages creative thinking.” – Leading Reader, Sheet Harbour

“I really enjoyed having a platform to share ideas about things I felt passionately about, like books and the library.… I was actually able to get a job based on the volunteer experience alone, given that it was such a unique position that worked on communication skills.” -- Teen Blogger

“It showed me that I am able to affect a change in the lives of others using my own skills.… Overall, it was very fulfilling.” -- Leading Reader, Cole Harbour

Teen Drop-in Programs – Teen Night, Teen Machine, Teen Zone, YOLO @ Captain William Spry, Central, Cole Harbour, Dartmouth North, Halifax North, Sackville, Woodlawn These popular weekly programs provide a safe, and relaxed space for teens to hang out with friends, meet new people, learn new things, talk about issues, get creative and have fun. Some programs are presented in partnership with other organizations including HRM Recreation, Community Health Boards, and Family S.O.S. Woodlawn and Recreation partner to offer YOLO -- a unique afterschool program that provides sport and creative activities for youth at Ellenvale Junior High.

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What did youth have to say about the program?

“I like all the creativity and imagination in the program. The Zombie Survival program was my favorite.” - Teen Night participant, Dartmouth North

“Teen Zone is great. Last week there was even a special guest who came in to talk about engineering. Teen Zone is a safe, but also high energy environment, a great way to unwind on a Thursday with friends and not worry about homework.” -- Teen Zone participant, Captain William Spry

“Teen Zone is really fun; we get to hang out and socialize.” – Teen Zone participant, Sackville

“It’s like my second home.” – Teen Zone participant, Sackville

“The library is a place where we all go to chill, and we need more places in the community like the library.” -- Teen Night participant, Halifax North

“I come to hang out at a place where teens aren’t labeled as problem-makers and we can be ourselves.” – Teen Zone participant, Central

I get to “learn new things and get to try new things for free.” – Teen Zone participant, Central

Media Studio Programs @ Central Library

Youth in the media studio programs access instruments, technology and equipment, receive training and support from library staff, participate in open jam sessions, and try new things in music and video. Creating beats, writing songs, learning editing software, recording a podcast or making a CD are some of things that happen in studio time.

What did youth have to say about the program?

“I was part of the project "Seasons of Love Musical Theatre CD" which was recorded at the media studios in the Halifax Central Library. This project was one of my favourite things I did this year. I learned how to record, produce and perform a CD. It was such an amazing experience for me and so many other youth. The media studios were very professional and had everything needed to make our project successful. I learned how to use the recording equipment/computers myself, so in the future I could even record my own CD!” – participant from Saints Alive Musical Theater Group

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“The program lets me learn new songs for the guitar…. I like that I can just hang out with my friends and play instruments…. I can be myself and let all the negative pressures go.” – Open Studio participant

Anime Club @ Central, Cole Harbour, Keshen Goodman

Everything anime and manga for teen fans -- art, chat, graphic novels, films, games, cos-play and more! What did youth have to say about the program?

“My favourite thing about the anime club is the fact that I can get together with a group of like-minded individuals and discuss our shared interests. I like how we can recommend different manga/anime to one another and how we can discuss the anime and manga that we have seen or read with others who have also enjoyed it.” -- participant, Keshen Goodman

TCG Time (Trading Card Games) @ Keshen Goodman

Card trading, dueling and social time for Pokemon, Yi-Gi-Oh and Magic players.

What did youth have to say about the program?

“I enjoy interacting and playing games with people. I like to interact with people who share the same interests as me, as well as making new friends.” – TCG Participant

Connect the Dots @ Captain William Spry, Sackville and Woodlawn

Led by the Youth Project, with support from the Library, this program is for GLTBQ youth and their friends. It provides an opportunity to connect, share perspectives and have fun.

What did youth have to say about the program?

“I went to Connect the Dots… and it was so much fun! I’m going to go to every one from now on. So cool.” – participant, Woodlawn

Co-op Work Experience @ All Library Branches

High School students in the Co-op Program connect with libraries for 100 hour work placements leading to a high school credit. Students gain meaningful work experience, develop skills, and share their talents and perspectives.

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What did youth have to say about this opportunity?

“I think my favourite part about the program was meeting all the new people and beginning new relationships with the amazing people at the library. I liked doing the work and being around something I really enjoyed. That made the experience all the more worthwhile.” -- Co-op Student, Alderney Gate

Special Programs & Events – All Library Branches

Library branches host a number of special events for (and with) teens, providing opportunities for them to be entertained, learn, perform, gather, discuss and celebrate.

What did youth have to say about these programs?

“This library isn’t really like a library anymore, it’s just like a place where all this awesome stuff happens.” – Mini-Con participant, Central

“I had a lot of fun. I liked that there was stuff for every one of all ages to do as there was always an event going on. The snack provided was also great.” – African Heritage Festival participant, Captain William Spry

“Next Open Mic Night I’m gonna get up there and actually sing. Who knows when I’ll get a chance to do it again.”-- Open Mic participant, Woodlawn

“We need more programming like this…. There needs to be more opportunity in the community for us to have these conversations.” -- Rites of Passage Program participant, Halifax North

Halifax Regional Police Youth Program Testimonials The Halifax Regional Police Youth Program is a non-profit program for youth ages 14+ that have an interest in their communities and law enforcement.

The skills that members develop while working with our program will travel with them throughout the rest of their lives, regardless of what career path they follow.

What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I found out about the youth program through my own research because I wanted to know what programs I could join to help with the Police Department. I am enjoying HRPYP very much, my favorite parts so far have been when we have speakers come in or go out to see how things work. I find it very informative and I learn a lot from doing so.” – Kennedy, 16

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RCMP Youth Program Testimonials The RCMP Stetsons & Spurs youth program is made up of youths, grades 7-12, who assist their local communities while helping to make them a safe place to live. Stetsons & Spurs members achieve this through participation in Operation Hawkeye (placement of flyers reminding motorists to keep vehicle doors locked and valuables out of sight), marching in parades, participating in community events and learning about how to become a police officer in the RCMP. Halifax District RCMP has Stetsons & Spurs programs currently in Cole Harbour, Preston and Lower Sackville. What did the youth have to say about the program?

“I found out about the program though school. I like the stuff we learn and get to do every week and everyone in the group is so nice.” – Program Participant, 17

“Found out about it at school I really like the information about policing and being involved in the community.” – Program Participant, 16

Youth Engagement Committee Meeting

On October 2, 2015 Parks & Recreation, Halifax Regional Libraries, RCMP, and Halifax Regional Police staff came together with external Youth Serving Organizations to discuss youth trends and issues in the Halifax Regional Municipality. The ParticipACTION report was shared and the group brainstormed ideas on how to implement the report’s action items. The Committee identified several programs and opportunities that would meet the action items from the report. These include increasing promotion of unstructured/unorganized activities such as open gym times, the Emera Oval, Drop in Programs, and promoting parks, trails and lakes as recreational opportunities for youth.

Several opportunities were identified to help promote this opportunity to youth. The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, for example, has a physical activity component that youth must complete to receive the award. The Adventure Earth Centre is another opportunity to encourage youth to get outdoors. The Committee agreed that the best way for the municipality to assist is to help with the promotion of the opportunities. To that end, staff has updated the youth website (www.halifax.ca/youth ) with youth drop in program opportunities and have been actively promoting these opportunities.

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Action Items from October’s Youth Report Action Items from October 2015 Youth Engagement Report

Item 1: Continue to provide Youth Engagement Reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee twice a year (October and April) Update on Item 1: Complete.

Item 2: The Youth Engagement Committee will meet to discuss how HRM and external youth serving organizations can work collaboratively in order to provide programs and services to youth. The ParticipACTION report will also be shared with this group. Ideas on how to implement the report’s action items will be discussed

Update on Item 2: This meeting took place on October 2, 2015.

Item 3: A Youth Manager position will be established within the Parks & Recreation Business Unit to focus on delivering services that will provide better outcomes for youth.

Update on Item 3: The Youth Manager, Sharon Martin, has been hired.

Item 4: Further youth engagement and ongoing monitoring of youth trends, statistics, and best practices will be necessary to develop a Youth Plan, which will help guide the Halifax Regional Municipality in future years.

Update on Item 4: Actions for the Youth Plan are described above in this report.

Item 5: Ongoing engagement of youth on the priority areas and identification of at-risk youth/communities will be necessary to ensure current youth programming is adequate and appropriate to meet the needs of youth.

Update on Item 5: During the summer of 2015, staff engaged youth at all the Parks & Recreation programs offered during that period. This engagement focused on the initial data needed to start the Youth Plan, more of which will be reported in the final Youth Plan.

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Conclusion & Next Steps This report showcased several youth programs that are taking place over the municipality. The feedback from the youth featured in the showcase was very positive. This reinforced the positive impact the municipality’s youth programs are having on youth.

1. Continue to provide Youth Engagement Reports to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee twice a year (October and April)

2. Ongoing engagement of youth on the priority areas and identification of at-risk youth/communities will be necessary to ensure current youth programming is adequate and appropriate to meet the needs of youth.

3. Complete and present the Youth Plan to the Community Planning and Economic Development Standing Committee in the Fall of 2016.

4. Youth Employment: Collect information from youth staff to gain their feedback on why they chose to work for the municipality and how they feel about the programs offered.

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- Registered Program Day odwel & date event time Location far Program Registeredtecrea tic,, and Sport Youth Leyrl 1 & 2 Skating Thrusdays Oct Ut - Dcc ‘0 2015 7- I pm Hatifas Forum Cn,ic Icr 9- Multiple Skate Levels Thmsdays Oct01- Dec10 2015 1pm - Rpm Hutton Fomm (Mc ice 21. Wednesday Power Hour Wednesdays Sept 30 - Dec 16 2015 5pm - 7pm George Disco Board/MP rooms

I Room used I of timeSetectatheme Drop lqSm I rent Data rveMlime Location tar Drop In/cvent accessed by youth

Recreation and Ypott Night Hoop. Wed/Thur Sept 16- Ocr t7 1010 6-tOpm - 10pm George Oiaon gym 920. CcmmuolyDpetgym-Teams Sarutdayoctlu-Dec192015 llpm-lpm Oeoegefltssn gym 85- (nmnssnrty youth ones gym Sunday Oct 15-Dec20 2015 Ipso

- 4pm George Diuzn gym 1W- 1

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: FM’ (September - December)

Year 2015

Oepartne.t: Path oMflecnatksnCoordinalot Name: Nicholas W,l,oms Youth rmpiayeed during oh is seawn: I i4

Room sLed p olYouthSelect a theme Registered Program Day at wetl & date eventlime Location rorPrognm Regiotered

Recre anion and Sport Night Hocps Mon.WedFri. Sept14 to Dec16 6:0O-7:JOpm Needhum gym 13

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Season, fall 2015

Year: 1015

Wednesdays

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Recreation arid Sport Night loop, Mmi,Wed,Frr, Sept 04 to D.c 16 130-9 oopm Needham Eym 33

Recreation arid Sport tnSeie to Ire Wedrwday Sept t6 to Oct 21 S:oo-eoopm Heedham S

ArtuProgyammlig Draw-ag Theandaysept iltoOn 29 d-Spon Onford Arteoom 11

Recreati on arid Sport Fencing Saturday 9-10 am Ileedham 1

Recreation and Sport Fencing Saturday 00-loam Needham 4

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Recreation and Sport Skating Wednesday Nov4 It Dec t6 4 no 450pm Denons hire Arena

leadership Training 9, ynt Halloween Steeponer 24-ad-OS Opm-Oam Needham Various 04

Recreation Youth StatsSeason: Fall (September — December)

Year: 2015

Department: Recrronion

Coordinator Name: Pererioflimore Youth Employeed during thin sauon: 21 I

I Roes,, used N ofyotath

5&we a ike.,. Rleter.dPf.gm -- Day of week & Ore Event lime LoaNq. fotrrognm Rd*eed

Recrearioni and Spoyt Badminton Monday,, 10 weeks 5:30-630gm Citadel CC gym 10

Recrea Lion arid Sport voteybaS Siniday, 7 weeks 4-Spa, Citadel CC gym a

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Ann Pnogeamsnsii* Assail with Nod len Eve m on sight October15 & 57 waned limes Citadel CC & raniSon gym S Pavilion Ion

leadenobip mining & Yet Pnesenna Inn to NSSSF Novembe. 23:1 224pn3 MSV1J classroom 25

Leadership Training S tot Presentation to Dalkoosie Unkees iv Re’ class December 1 11pm flaihousi. da,,room 60

Recreation and Sped Sunday Open Gym Sundays Ape to lone 1:30pm Citadel CC gym 0-6

Leadership Training & VOL Fundamental Movement Skills September 12 9Apm 6HPCC Program room 12

Leadership Training S Yet High Frne Sport September II 5-9pm BHPCC Program room 6

Leadership Training & Yot Whims, FOIPOP, OHS etc September 15 3-Spm Citadel CC Program room 4

Leadership Training & Yot tasbetbalt Fondamentals September12 9-2pm Citadel CC Gym C 10

Ads Programming Drop in arts program provi dcvi a outside trg. Toesdays and Thursday, S-Opm Pavilion Pavilion 20 per night

Recreation Youth StatsSeaton: Fall

Year: 2015

Department: Parks ardper,eaiica

Cooedinator Name: L;f3., Aib Yoianh Emptoyeed daring thin moan: 15 I

Select. theme Drop In Program? Event

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rinlniojotrenui Youth Employeed during thin oeatan: 20-- I

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I Roomut.d gofycuthSelect a them. fr?,rth Registeted Program - Day of weg h dat EventTime Location faa Program Regktncd

Recneain and Sport

- open gym saturdays 7:-B:aOpm standre wucentre gym to- arts Club thursday 3:30-S:m .5 undrews centre arts room tS- sbippnng club Tuesday 6-Ipm St andrews centre gym 6- ha skethat wendriesday 4-Spm st andrew. centre gym 9- fine zone Fnday 6-I-SOpm staradrew. centre art roam 20- diet in the kitchen Movaday a-aO-Spm st andrews centre kitchen- no in draw fridays 4-Spm standiew scentre an roam B- youth soccer Monday 5-6pm st asdte.ns centre gym as- aLLen pottere Tuesday 3:30-Spm si andiewo centre piogram roam B

Room used eat youthSelect a theme Vtw’tZY0,.jWlogram / Event Date Event Time Location foe Deep In! Event Present

Arts Piognamming ad hive project saturdays 9am-lpm standrews centre 35 10

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Ball (Seplemben - Decembeni

Year 2035

Department: Poets ondRernotetnaCoordinator Name: Karen Lowew ytath Employed during this season: 13 I

RoamuoedSelect a theme Sp Registered Program-- 0n aiwek & date Event 10mg Encarta.. for Program Regisneced

Recreation and Sport Gymnastiss- tumbling Saturdays Sept t9 415-SISpm Chocochte take gym 12Ads Programming Team Potsihies Sattarday Sept12 1250-tSOpm Chcncotute Games roam 12

Roam used H of timesSelect a theme -wyyefty Drop In Program / Event Date Event Time cation for Drop In I Event stewed by youth

Recreation and Sport youth Leadership Wednesday Sept 9 6-tpm Chocolate take gamesi nom and gym R there were B days ti piogram In the Fall

- Recreation Youth StatsSeason: Fall

Year: 2015

Department: liecreoiioe lakeside Jimberdea Tontoton and Hubbard. urea

CoordinatorNamel kmw*rlhidrv yotnthgnuployndthadngtlul,ve.,agl 33yoofheninyedUwoophoorrAnoreo I

I Roan used I of youthSelect a theme Registered Prognam 7°9 Day of ..M & date Eventlim. Location be Program Registered

tecrea lot and Sport yoga Wednesdays (Sept 23-Dec21 7:OO-1:dSpm Tantattun Gym IIRecreation and Sport Guitar Saturdays (Sept 19- Nov III 1O:OO-11:am Lakeside Ctassraoan 4Recreattoet and Sport Guitar Saturdays (Sept t9- Nov III 11oa-12:ooatn Lakeside Ctassroom 4Recreatisna sd Sport Basketbat ITweem) Mr-relays (Sept14 - Nan 301 115- ttS rem rvttherlea Gym 17Leadership Training First Aid Ceflifgatioa Sunday Sept 27th 9oaam4 sopm Lakeside Classroom 6Leadersh tnesing Sahysitten Training Saturday Nut 21st W%am4 oopm Lakeside C lasts tomRecreation and spori Sadminton Wednrtdapu Sept 23-Dec21 a:sopm-B Wpm lanlatton Gym B

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Season: Fall (September — December)

Year, 2015

Daflmeot:

Eoooth,ator Name:

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Pasts end Recreation

Sarah CoW,’ and Tern Pea’. loath Ernployeed during the seance, I 8

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Troth Eventu HEAT Warmup Wednesday, September16 6- 9pm ARC Aft 43

Leadertopo Training A foe WtanMay Saturday, September 19 l-Ipm ARC etC 5

Lradersha Training A foe tTarthd.y Saturday, Septemioet 19 2A03:3oçma AEC Arc S

Leaderdaip Tnaining & von Mysterious Encounters M RE) - Train the Trainer Friday, September25 530-930 pm Air *11

Read lion and Sport Hike - Frog pond trail Monday September It 6:30-t:JOpm rrng Fond 23

Leadership Training A Tot MEt training Day 1 Saturday, October 3 Sampm ARC 30

tradership Training & Tar MEt training Day 2 Sunday. October 4 9am-Apm Aft 28

Leadership Training & Vat IL llsiey MtE trading Day Toesday, October 6 tam-Apt. AEC 00

Leadership Training & Tot HEAT MEE Leading Day Wednesday, October 2 Rampin eEC

Leadership Training & Tot HEAT MEt trading Day Tuesday, October 13 tam-Ape AEC

Recreation and Sport Famity Play in Nature Day Sunday, October 15 1’4-3Opm ARC

Leadership Training & Tot HEAT MEE Leading Day Wednesday, October 21 tampm AEC 2

Leadership Training & Sat HEAT Camp Thursday - Saturday, October 22-24 Ipm-ltam Camp Mockingee It

Recreation and Sport Family Play in Nature Day Sunday. October 25 1:304 JOpm Shubie Park S

Leadership Training & To HEAT MEE Leading Day Monday, October26 tampm AEC S

Leadership Training A Tot Citadel 10gb Mu Leading Day Wednesday, October 29 tampm AEC 7

Tooth Events Halt oween in the Park Sunday, November I 6-9:3Rpm AIr 12

Leadership Training & To, Citadel High MEE Leading Day Monday, November 2 tam-Ape AEC 7

Leadentiip Train og & Tm HEAT M Leading Day Wednesday, November 4 Ram-Apse ARC 4

Lead ershi p Tmimrig A not it, iisWy MLL Leading Day Tlaarsday, November S tam-Ape eEC 9

t ecreation and Sport HA. - Crystal Crescent Saturday. November 2 Ram-Ape etC 11

Tootta Events bitt Appreciation Night Monday, November 9 tam’aom eEC 9

Leadership Training & Tot Re Oeneea ions Camp Friday- Sunday, November 19-15 Jpm-ltam Camp Mockipgee 19

youth Events Cardimg (or Cans Sunday. Decemben 11 t-9pm ARC 26

Tooth Events eEC Holiday Social Friday. December It &9pm AIC 43

I Roan, used ‘ C otttmea

Select a ll.ame Wop In Pro.w/ cvenl Date tweet Thsoe L0a43e, foe Drop In? Eve.,I creased by youth

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

Recreation and Sport Voteybal (Drop tnt Mondays SIS-AfSpm Tionbee tea Oym btw 10 arid 20

Tooth Evenns Rookie N9ht Seer tih 2015 6-t:oopm Hubbard, Rec Centre Ottnide 09

Recreation and Sport Zomba with Kate Sect lSth 2005 630-t:oopm Hubbard, Multi Purpose room 17

Recreation and Sport teach Volleyball Sept 99th 2015 2:ouA:oopm Cterebrid Beach Dotsde 10

Recreation and Sport Tenninat the Rec Centre Sept 72nd 2015 6:oo-7aOpm Nubbards Tennin Court 15

Recreation and Sport eke Satety and Skatepark Sept 26th 201S 2:ouA oopm Hubbaeds Ounsade 10

fecreatioai and Sport Healthy taking Sept 29th 201S 6-3o-5Wpm Iliabbaids Eitthen IC

Tooth Mental Health Noia Dickson workshsp Oct SrI, 201S 6J0-f:OCpm Hubbard, Malti Porpose room 13

tetneaten and Spon Pedometer chatenge and Games ad 13th 2015 6A0-0:DOpm Habbards Outsafr 17

flroealmn and Spool Gd the Can at tn-c tan Oct 2mb 701S 6 IO’9DOR8I Hobbands Oulside 17

Recreation and Sport Ped ometer Camo game ai beach Oct 24th lOIS 1:004:pm Cleneland teach Dotside 6

Youth Events Halloween Party Oct 27nh 201S 6:OO-B:OOpm Hobbards Multi Purpose room It

Arts Programming 000ton Making Nov 3rd 2015 6:31-t:oopm Hubbard, Multi Purpose room 06

Recreation and Sport Archery at Osprey Cloh Nov 7th 2015 1:004:OOpm Shad Bay flotside It

Recre anion atd Sport Follow the firefly Oame Nov 17th 201S 0:3o-t:Wpm Hubbard, Otiside It

Arts Programming Sl’pper Making Nov 24th 2015 6:3o-t:oopm Hubbards Multi Purpose room 06

Recre anion and Sport Pedometerchalleege • Dec 1st 2015 6:3o-t:OOpm Hubbard, Outside 07

Recreation and Sport Holiday tootcamp Dec tth 2005 6:30t:OOpm Hubbards Molti Purpose room 10

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

Season: FatI (September ‘December)

Year: 2015

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Leadership Training & Vol Tonath Leadership Program

Arts Prognmmmg Mined MediaPeaeaticn and Sport dorhery Workshop

Leadership lraintng & TO’ Babysit let’s TrainingRecreation and Sport BadmintonRecreation arid Sport BadmintonRecreation and Sport VolleyballRecreation and Sport Fitness Centre

Leadership Training & Yot Fitness Leadership Program

Gordon 8. Snow Community CenI youth Roort.

Gordon B Snow Ccmnruntty CenI Sri,t Gratis RoomGordon ft Snow Cemtraantty omit Gynts

Gordon B Snow Community tent An, 6 rails Room

Gordon B. Snow Common ity Cent Gym

Gordon 6. Snow Commnn ity Cent Gym

Gordon P. Snow Community Cent GymGotdon R. Snow Community Cent Fitness CentreGordon R Snow Community Cciii Fitness Centre

IS Sum of Youth Night numbers betow9 Youth volunteers facilitating the enent

‘B113 Below is the list oF themes for Friday Night Youth Drop tn

Event Emo

3:00 pm - 5:00pm

3:00 pm -5.00 pm5:00pm - 700 pm4:00pm - 300 pm600pm - 9 00 pm11:00am -4.00p.u&00 pm -9.00 pm6:00 pot. - 9-00 pm

6:00 pm - 9 00 pm6:00 pm - 9:00 pm6:00pm - 9:00 pm600pm -9.00 pm

&00pm -900 pm

&00pm-9:00pm

6:00 pm-9 00 pm

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

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Gordon B. Snow Community CentGordon B. Snow Community CentGordon A Snow Community CentGordon A. Snow Community Con’

Gordon 8. Snow Corn tormnily CentGordon R- Seow Community Cent

Gordon ft. Snow Community CentGordon R- Snow Conwnunity Cent

Cotdvo B. Snow Community CentGot don B S sow Con mum iv Ce nIGotdon R Snow Comtmjmty CentGordon B. Snow Comevinity CenIGordon R Snow Corn tmmnity CentGordon B. Snow Community CenIGm dots ft. Snow Conotnunity Ce ni

Roomuted voftimes

for Drop In I Event accemrd by youthGym 330

Gym 902 — —

Gym 335Youth Room 55Tttaih Roots 212

Wisole Cest,e IITooth Room 4Yonithftoom 14Yonth Room 35vonthRoom 24youth Room SBYceath Room UYouth Rooen BTooth Room 35youth Room 31

Season: F.Ii (SepRember - December)

Year: 203

Room used Boy youthSetect a theme RegisteredPnn.n Colowywo, Day oewek & date Event rime Location (or Ptojtm Registered

Rectea lion and Sport Badminton Wednesday Sept 16 P5cc 15 6:00-a:oopm RHPCC gym 19

Room uted Boy tbnesj4eaatheme I Dpopr’ Date EventTtme LocatIon forDnoptnafEvwrt accalsedbyyouthRecreation and Sport open Gyns Tuesdaysfflunsdayn Sept. 22 - Dcc. 11 1-epm RHPCC gym 332

Season: FaR

Year: NIS

CoordInator Name:

Recreation Youth Stats

Deyaflmeot:

Coordinator Name: Youth Emptoyeed thidog this Realms: I I

Wedtwsdays, Sept 30 to Marsh 23rtesday,, Sept 55 to Nov 3ruesday, Nov 10Satuiday, Sept 26Thursdays. Sept 74 ID Nov 02Thursdays Sept 24 In Nor ‘2Mondayu, Sept 14 to Nov 9M,Tu.W,Th,F,S,Su, Sept Ito Dec31

Cot rinses youth accessed Funeos Centre•Each completed Who volunteer woth

600pm -800pmSiOpm - 700pm3:50pm - S aOpm8:30am - 5:00pm6:00pm - 7 00pm1:00pm - 8:00pm1:00pm - 8:00pm1:00am - 9:00pm

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DateRecreation and Sport youth Dpen Gym Mondays, Sept 54 to Dec15Recreation and Sport Youth Open Gym Thursdays Sept to to Dec 57Recreation and Sport Youth Open Gym Fridays, Sept jIm Dec lBLeadership Training & Ton D2y Meetings Wednesdays, Sept 30 to Match 23youth Frwmdty Spaces am Youth N-gist Diop-In Friday,, Sept lB to JanetLeadnsltip Traimr g L Tm ilamest Huliaballoo Comimmmty Event Saturday, OctalYouth Friendly Spaces am Tooth Night Drop-In Wetcume, ke Ceeam, ct Sseahers, & A Friday. Sept 25Tooth Friendly Spaces am Youth eight Drop-In Friday. Oct 2youth Foendly Spaces am Youth Night Drop-N ARTAHACK rriday, Oct 9youth Friendly Spaces as, youth Night Drop-tn Friday, Oct36youth Fnetidl Spaces ass Tooth Plight Drop-In Scary Movie, flaunted Noose, Costume Friday, Oct30Youth Felesday Spaces ant Tooth Night Drop-In Friday. Nov 6youth Friendly Space, am Tooth Night Drop-In Intro to Cross Slitoh Friday. Nov13youth Friendly Spaces am Tooth WeLl Drop-In Cop Cake Decorating Friday, Dec 4Tooth Friendly Space, am Toulh N-ghi Drop-In Hcitday Movie Night Friday, Dec13

Department:Coordinator Name:

Pecreolioncons McMullen youth Employeed during thlt neaoon: L 14

Ports ovid RecyraronMkkie McDow youth Empioyeed during thiu season’. I Sochiye 6 ovid Musi Valley ec 22

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Select a theme ‘-lfrpTogi.ewrrvb. Date [not rem Location foe Drop mi [west Prnent

Recrea lion and Sport youth Open Gym Tuesday 1.00 p.m.-yWp m MRIIS Gym 40

Ilecrea lion and Sport Family Open Gym Friday 1.00 p m.-9:00 pm MRIIS Gym St

Recrea lion and Sport Family Open Gym Sat 1;30 - 3-30 pm. Al Smel racer Gym 24

Youth Friendly S paces ant 4Cr Friday 6:30-9 00 p m Carroll, Corner Community Cent, Hall 144

Ynuth Friendly Spaces ant Teen Znnr library Partnership Thursday 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sackoille Library Program Room 340

Youth Friendly Spaces ant Friday Rocks Friday Nnyemeber/December 6.00-9:00 p.m. Sackvillr Sports Stadium Rec Zone 29

Recreation and Sport youth Activity Night Wednesday 1:30 - 9:00 p m. Dutch Settlement Elementary Gym 24

Recrealiunau d Sport Fit and Cab Tue. 3:00- S 30 p.m. Moral Valley Ethic. Centre Gym 56

Recteationen d Sport Fit Tips Thursday 3;00- S 30 pm Musq Valley Edtc Centre Gym 55

Recteation and Sport Musq Vary Fitness Cenire-Viii by youth MWF 6:00 p.m .9 00p m MRHS Fitness Centre 10

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeanon: Fall (September - December)

Year 2015

Department: Leflmn Recreation Crnr,e

Coordinator Name; Heather MotNr,y Youth Employred during thitseason: I

Ronmuned RofYnuth

Selectaiheme Registered Program r- Divat wn.¾ 2. date Evefllme Location far Program Regloened

Recreation and Span Rabysitning Course Sat Sept19 9.00-12.00 LeBmn Nan,, Room 13

Recrea lion and Sport Babysitning Course Sal Sept26 9:001200 teemn Nuts, Room 13

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Fall (Sepeember - December)

Year: 20Th

Department: Paths — Aecnoföon

Coordinator Name: Mono Bonn Youth tmployeed during this season;

Room used N of Youth

Selects theme Regluiered Program Day odweek & date Evmltllme Location for program Registered

Rrcrea bun and Sport Bronze Star nundaysse pt 10- December 4:30-5.30 Sackydle Sports Snadinm pool

Recrea lion and Sport hrnnie Cm’s oundayn sept 20-December 5:45-745 Sackyille Spans Sladium pool I

Recreation and Sport Bronze Mrdilion sunday, sept 10-December 5:45-7 45 Sackville Spans Stadium pool 10

Recrean ion and Sport Liteguai dcourse oundays sept 20- December 6 30-9 30 Sacksille Sports Snadium pool 7

Recreat:on and Sport lr masters Tuesday IS - December 12PM Sadoi1e Spouts Stadium pool

Recreation arid Spont mn Base Tuesday 35 - December L3O-a.30 Sacksire tponi Stadium pool 2

Recreation and Span AwniAY9 Saturday 19 -December !;30-12 Sackvite Sports Stadium pool S

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Recreation and Sport Assisted Farnilysmim Friday sept 12th no Dec 4 0-lpm Sacksille Spans Stadium pool Between 2-n

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Fall (September December)

Year; 2015

Department: Aquatic arsdLrttwrsen*n

Cooediiatnr Name: Sheliey Paid, Youth Employeed during thin seams: I I

I I I Roomused foftouth

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seiect a theme fr,ren Rngjsteeed Program Day of week Zr date I tent rime Lotion I °“fnm I Rogitteved

Leadership Trairing & Yoc Swan Patrol Wed Sept30 I Oweeks 4pm Wave Pool Pool 4 X 10 weeksLeadership rraieie & Yon 5mm Patrol Times Ott I 10 weeks 4pm Wave Pool Pool 2 1 10 weeksLdetship Ttamirg & Yet Swim Pastel fniGnI loweeks S 10pm Wave Pool Pool 6310 weeksLeaders hip training & Von Swim Paliol San Oct 310 weeks 615pm Wave Pool Pool SKID weeksLeadership Training & lot Wave Runners Sat Oct 3 10 week, 2pm Wave Pool Pool 2 X 10 weeksLeaders hip Training & Von Wave Runners Stan Ott 4 10 weeks 3pm Wave Pool Pool 63 10 weeksLea deeski p Training & Von Water Safety Instruc tar C nurse Wed Sept 30 loweekc 4pm-fpm Wave Pool Pool 333 10 wvvks[cadetship Training & Yne Bronze Cross Wed Sept 30 10 week’ 6:30-ttOpm Wave Pool Pool lox 10 weeksLeadership Training & vat Bronze Cross Sun Gd 4 1 Oweeks 6-npm Wave Pool Pool 4 X 10 weeksLeaders hip Training & Yet fronae Medallion Wed Sept 30 10 weeks 6-30-s 10pm Wave Pool Pool 2 X 10 weeksLeadership training & Yet Bronae Medallion Sun Oct 4 I 0 weeks 6-tpm Wave Pool Pool 71 It weeksLeadership Training & Yet Uronne Star Wed Sept30 10 weeks 5pm Wave Pool Pool LOX It weeksreadership Tramisg & Von Bronze Slap Thorn Octilu weeks 6 10pm Wave Pod Pool It ID weeksLeaders hip Trainieg & Ym Water Safety Instructor Conese Tuesday Dec29 304pm Wave Pool Pool[cadetship Teainirg Zr von National Ufeguaed Rerert Tuesday Dec29 4pm 9pm Wave Pool Pool 7Receeanron and Sport youth Kayak Sep-27 9amctpm SMlC awn Boar [him NWa SR ereea riot and Sport Youth SaIrig Sun Gd 4 9awpw SMBC twer Boat Clam NWa 10

- Room med Bal tImesSelect a theme tp In Peoge.m / F oent Dale Event Time Suction for Drop In I Event arrested by youth

Recee allan and Sport Free youth Swim tuesdays Sept29 - Dec29 7-lpm Wane Pool Pool 46?tecreation and Sport Canoe Rentals Sep11 - nrc 4 Ilam-Ipm SMBC ower Boat Clam NWJ appron 7%

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Fall (September - December)

Year: 2005

Depwtment: Youth f° ICoo.dtnator Name: Coodney Morhrson J Youth Employed during this 0*5109: I I

I Ronealmed cedyouthSelectadveow ?flO%nnw De1ofweeh&dale tvrntTlme Suction fnrPeoEeam Registered

Leadership Training & Tot Youth [rue Pnogram Mon Sat 0.30-430 947 Mitchell 5l/11 St. Marg lay Rd 19

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Fall (SepLember - December)

Year: 2015

Oepartmenl: Youth Advororp ProqmmJPueks & RecreationCoordinator Namet rohimh launch 3 Vouath Fmpleyeed dunfegrhltseasee: I ° I

I Roomosed noivenathSelect a theme ‘ RegIstered Pregram Day of week & date (went u.s.c Location — Peegeam Rejlstered

Receeatrcna ad Spent Gym eneotersf- p Oct 1 Ia Dec 31 Varies Captath WIlum Spry variesRetreat en and Spent Foorbal Sept to Nov Varies Dadmmsrh FieldsRecreation and Spout Boning Sept 5-tpm Yonen gymYouth Feiendly Spaces am Love Peotram Mondays Sept to Dec 11pm Harbour View vaetesLeadership training & Yet Momentum Math Tuesdays Sept to Dec 1011am Harbour View variesyouth Menial Heolth Family 5.0.5 Mon. Wed Feidayn, Dd to Dec 4-Spm Home Variesyouth Mental Hearth IWK therapy Once a month Oct to Dec Varies efospnial Variesboth Mental Health Counseling session DO just once varied Counseling office counseling officeyouth Mental Health Counseling 00 1 and Nov 1 Varied Counseling office counseling officeyouth Friendly Spares ant Community V Sept 9 to Dec 23 daily varied vaieedleadeeshup elating & vat Cadets Sept I to Dec 13 MIW Vaeied Vaciedfeceealion and Sport Basketball Sept 9 to Dec 30 ruendav [amman icy yMCA GymtetneaSun and Sport Football Sept 9 to Dec 73 rn/wIth Italifat fieldslecneatuov and Sport Basketball Sep19 to Dec23 Wf Dotend gym

Roomosed softimesSelect a theme . Drop In Pe7vent Date Event Time Suction for Ovop In! Event accented by youth

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Recreation and Sport Basketball Wedrwndays. 9 to Dec 23 6-rpm geoege dent GyM It

Recreation and Sport easketbatl Mon. Wed Fee ays. Sept to Dec 5-7pm Comnucty YMCA Gym 45

Recreation and Sport Svitmmutg tNutsdays Sept 10 Dec 3rd 6-7:30 Spofispler pool 6

youth Friendly Spaces am Alderney Library Wednesdays 9 to Dec 23 6-lpm Aioeiney library 4

Youth Friendly Spaces atse Hope blooms Mrs-Ri. ‘apt 9th to Dec23 Thrs weekly Hope Blooms Hope Blooms 16

Recoealion and Spool Nghi Ifoops Man - Ftt ‘apt 9th to Dec 23 6 30- rpm Needham gym 16This tumbe, in based cnlyoff the ol youTh participating s.:ha, Schools iwhides

elementaiy). It doesot include youth participation from indmtdual. family and community

Recreation end Sport Night Hoops M)WIF StPt 9th to Dec 23 13o-9:to Olson gym 14 group entries.

-Night Hoops M.IW/F SEPT 9th to Dec23 7:30-9 Needliam gym 12

Recreation Youth Stats

Seaton: Fall/WinLer

Year, 2015

Depatimeet: Hat-fat Reqlsaofpa*e

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Coordinator Name.: -— Con. NoocyMUler Youth employed during thin nwon: Fottly volunteer,

IRoan used N of youth

Seledatheme -- - RegIstae.,....mt - - DnolwtS&thte Eveiitflm. LocatIon lwPrognm I Regbdored

Remeation and SpedHRP youth Prognm. made up ol yost), rot unteers. Thursdays. year round ptogram 7-9 Fm Nodlttonk tecrea t en Center nmfctasnioom 20

lrecnuted. neteded hunch n order tu be a pan of] with various community events

- HRP High Schoot Coop Education Program Gd - May each year. biweekly clint 1-3 pm ctassti me HRP locations HRP locations t9

- (selededf sessions. various components

invotsed. fluid schedute

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

Season, Fall (September - December)

Year, 2015

Department: ACM;

Conrdhator Namt doe Fapl:o Youth Emptayred dining IFS nasav: 36

I________ IRoomuned wofVa.th

r:—_ Rezt*trdPrnram :1 D.yofweek&date Evrntrnme LocatIon lorProgram Rered

Leadership Tramlog Yam Slrtsun and Spurs Program Lower Sachyillo 30

Leader,h TrW ing S Von Sletson and Spin Program Cot. Heihour 20

Leadershlo Irai nine S you Stetson era Spun Piogram Ptettnn 10

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

Season Fall (September-Dece mberlYear, 20Th

Department:

Coordinator Name: Gobrielte Gofloghec- Ariwr fmrinq coo,dieoror Youth Employed dueingthiseeaton, I N/A I

I I Roomuned I column

Select a theme DropjLeeageam / Event .1 Dat. eventrne LocatIon foe Drop tot Ever accetted by youth

Recreation and Sport October Trads Chatttrtge Octs - 31, 1015 Anytinme Anyssh eec within the Hatilat traits wthit the 2326

Regton Region

Season: Far (September December)

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Stats

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Iran: TOSS

Department;Coordinaloe N.,,,.:

HaWoePsbhrgibrorimScion Treodwoy

Teen Programs: Intormalton / Recreation / Arts ProgramsTeen Program. Off-sire ProgranssTeen Programs: tufoonsation / Recreation / Ails ProgramsTern Programs: OtherTeen Programs. Intormalion / Reree arson? Arts ProgramsTeen Programs Co-sponso,ed Programs

Teen Piagams. Infarmalmn I Rear. lion / Arts ProgramsTeen Prograt. Class VisitsTeen Programs: Author ReadingsTeen Program,: tntormalion/ Recreation / Ails ProgramsTeen Programs: Co-spontored ProgramsTeen Programs: OtherTeen Programs: Information? Recreation / Ann ProgramsTeen Programs: Informa lien I Recreation? Arts Pro gramsTeen Prrams; Co-sponsored Programs

Teen Programs: Information / Recreation / Arts Pro gramsTeen Programs. Co-sponsored ProgramsTen Peogiamp: ON-tale PeogoamsTeen Program.: Intormatton / Recneaienes / Arts ProgramsTeen Programs: FdmsTeen Piograms: Off-gte Programs

Ten Programs; tr-tormae:on / Recreation / Acts ProgramsTeen Programs: OtherTeen Programs: tnformation / Recreation? Ails ProgramsTeen Programs: Co-sponsored Programs

Teen Programs Co-iponsored Program,

TeenProgramrCtassVinitn

Ten Programs: Informtnsots/ Recreation (Arts Program,Teen Program,: Pt,,,.

Teen Programs. Other

Teen Programs: Films

Teen Programs: Information? Reoeation/ Arts Programs

September 2005

Seetenber 2015September 2015September lOISSeptember 2015September 7015September 2015September 2011September 2015September2005

September 2015September 2015Sepeember 2015September 2015September 2015September 2015September 2011September 2015October 2015October 2015October 1015October lOISOctober 2015October 2015October 2015October2015

October 2015Odobet SOIlOctober 1015October2015

October 2015October 2015 N/A

N/A Ablerney Gate Pub-tic LibraryWA Ocntosisiey regagemete - Hatifan Public liboiles

Cole Naeboue Public libsanyN/A Cole Ha,boue Pubtic library

N/A Captain William Spry Pobtic libiaryN/A Captain William Spry public libearyN/A Oanmouth North Public library

N/A HaItian Ceetrat library

N/A Halifao Central library

N/A Nathan Central library

N/A Halifan Central library

N/A Halitat North Memorial Public libraryN/A reshen Goodman Public libraryN/A Sacbville Public library

N/A Sacbvilte Public library

N/A Woodlawn Public libraryN/A Woodlawn Public library

N/A Woodlaean PubIc libraryN/A AbletneyrtalePnbsclimrary

N/A aedfotd Public libraryN/A Coneenirdey Engagement - Hailfan Public libeaiiesN/A CdeHarbourPubliibrary

N/A Cole Harbour Public libraryN/A CaptamWitliamlpryPsibbrlibraryN/A CaptahiWjliamSpryPobliLibrary

N/A Oactmouih North PubIc libraryN/A tlolifae Central Lthrary

N/A Realitas Central libearyN/A Halitao Central libraryN/A Nalifan North Memorial Public libraryN/A in. Shatford Memorial Public library

keshen Goodman Public LibrarySacbville Public librarySachville Public library

Tantaflon Public libraryWoodlawn Public libraryWoodlawn Public libraryWoodlawn Public libraryWoodlawn Public libraryWoodlawn Public LibraryAlderney Gate Public LibraryAldeiney Gale Public libraryMderooy Gate Public libearyCowmaanily Engagement - HaItian PubIc li btatiesCobe Hatboro Poblis libearyCole Hatboor Pnbbc libraryCaptain Wilbam Spry Public libraryCaptain William Spry Public LibraryDartmouth Nseth Public library

Central LibraryNabfae Central libraryHaLfae Central libraryHslilae Central libraryNabtat North Memorial Public libraryan. Shailord Memorial Public libraryceshen Goodman Public libraryreuben Goodman Public libraryKesben Goodman Public library

I programs 20 partisieaetu

I ewograms 9 partiopanisI programs 63 paflicnpantt2 programs 52 participants3 programs 56 participants

1 programs? participants

7 programs 21 participantsI pro grams 126 participants1 pro grams 3? participants7 pro grams 121 participants

1 pro grams 15 participants

programs 44 participants6 peograms 40 pacticipanis

4 programs 56 participants

I programs 20 participants

I programs 51 participants

I programs S participants

I peogratno 6 partictpants

4 programs 49 participants

‘programs 2 pacticipanlo4 programs 22 participant.2 programs B? pa Impacts

2 programs SO participantsS peegrams 112 participannsI peegrams a parnic3eanns

programs 45 participants4 piegrani, 112 parteipasti10 programs lot participants

1 pro grams 7 pattici pants4 programs 67 participants

2 programs 29 pa,nncipants6 programs 41 parttopants4 programs loS participants

2 programs 32 participants

I programs 0 participants3 programs 193 participants

2 prograw, 103 participanli1 programs 56 participants1 pro grams 10 participants2 programs 46 participants

I programs 65 participantu1 programs 00 participants2 programs S pailnipantn4 programs 20 pailiopants

2 programs 95 participants

2 programs 12 partcipar.tu

4 programs 190 participants‘programs 6 participants

4 programs 44 participants

1 programs 30 participants

ewograms Ill participants

O programs 70 participantsS programs 66 participants4 programn 6$ partictpanns

I programs 14 pailici pants2 programs 190 patticipants6 programs 60 participants4 programs 27 participants

youth rnptoyegd thadng this mason:

I Roanuoed *ufgln,en5ed a theme rop Ip pj,I Event Dale I (vensjlme Location Por Orop In / Event I.cnnsed by pooth

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Teen Programs: Information / Recreation / Arts Programs October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: ro-tponsored Pro grams October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Other October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Information / Recrea lion / Arts Programs October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Films October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Open Mic/ youth PerFormance October 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Co-sponsored Programs Goober 2015 N/ATeen Programs: off -site Programs October 2015 N/Alean Programs. Class Vtsnts November 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Information / Recrea lion / Aros Programs November 2015 N/Ateen Ptogram, Other Novemben 2015 N/ATeen Programs OH-sitePrograms November 7015 N/ATeen Programs: Infoomation / Recitation / Asts Programs November 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Otber November 2005 N/ATeen Programs: Information? tecoeatioo/Arts Progranns November2015 N/ATeen Programs: Co-sponsored Plograms N onember 2005 N/ATeen Programs: Isforroation / Recreation/Ails Programs Novetr.ber 2005 N/ATen Progra ten: Class Visats November 2015 N/ATeen Programs: lnlorrnatwn / Recrea ton? Arts Programs November 2005 N/ATeen Programs; Open Mis/youth Peefoenueice November 2015 N/ATeen Programs Co-sponsored Programs November 2055 N/ATeen Programs Other November 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Films Nonewber 2005 N/ATeen Programs: Author Heading. N snember 2015 N/ATeen Programs: Information? Recteation / Acts Programs November 2005 N/ATeen Programs: Co-sponsored Pio grams November 2015 N/A

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SacbssI Pubk library5acbvI Public library

Tanraton Public libraryWoodlawn Pubic libraryWoodlawn Pubic LibraryWoo.lbwt Pubic libearyWoodlawn Public libraryAldeeney Gale Public library

Alderney Gate Public LibraryCommunity Engagement - Hatjtau Public Libraries

Cole Harbour Public library

Cole Harbour Public libraryCaptain W3liain Spry Public Library

Caprain William Spry Public Library

Dartmouth North Public library

Halilan Crnlral library

Halifau Central libraryHalrlar Central libraryHaItIan Ceerrra I libraryHalilan North Memorial Public library

Kesien Goodman Pubic library

Kr sir e n Good ma n Pubbr lib ra rysacksille Pubic librarySacbilb Pubic library

Tanlafun Pubic libraryWoodlausn PubIc Library

4 programs SE participants

1 programs 20 participants

Oprograms 0 participants

3 programs 234 participants

I programs 60 participasls

I programc4 parlcwanls

5 progranis 134 padrrrpanrs

4 programs 26 participants

I programs 1 participants

3 programs 06 participants

1 programs 23 narticipants1 programs 65 participants

1 pro grams 32 participants‘programs 03 participants

2 pro grams 22 participants

I pro grams 20 participants

6 programs 290 participants

3 programs I’ participants

I programs 12 participants

Sprsgramselparlscipant,

tpoograms64partkipants

2 programs IS participants

3 programs SI participants

I programs 20 participants

2 programs I participants

‘programs 14 particrpases

Teen Programs: lnfsrmarmn I Reorea tics / Arts Programs November 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: Co-spa ssored Programs November 2015 N/A

Tern Progms— Other Nosember 1015 N/A

Teen Progranus; Intoomarrau, / krcreatron /Arts Programs November 2015 N/A

Teen Programs; Open Mt / youth Pedonoorsce Nonem bee 2015 N/A

Teen Prognora: Co-oponuoned Programs Nsvember 2005 N/A

Teen Programs. Ott -site ograms November 2005 N/A

reen Programs: Inlormatros / Recreation! ArIs Peograms December 2015 N/A

teen Programs; Other December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: Ott-site Pro grams December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: Informalion / Recrearion / Arts Pro grams December 2005 N/A

Teen Programs: Dlhrr December 2005 N/A

Tern Programs— Intormarion / Rrcreanion / Ads Programs December 2005 N/A

Tern Programs: Group Visits December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: Intsrmauion I Recreation / Ads Program, December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: Class Visits December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs: tolntmauisn / Recreation / Arts Programs Drcem ber 2015 N/A

Teen Programs Co sponsored Pro grams December 1015 N/A

teen Programs: Other December 2015 N/A

Teen Programs; Other December 2015 N/A

Ten Programs: Intornurben / Recrea ticn/ ArsPcogeams December 2005 P1/A

Teen Programs: Co-spossored Programs December 2005 N/A

Teen Programs: Information / R ecrea ticn/ Arts Programs Decensber 2005 N/A

Tern Programs: Co-sponsored Programs Derember 2005 N/A

Teen Programs; Frills December 2005 N/A

Teen Programs. Other December 2015 N/A

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Attachment C - Youth Stats for Winter 2016boon; Wide (iannary. Mawth)

Tean 2016

Department: SheerfltwwloTtie,

________

Tooth conc1oeee latin. Mi. .a’on I — -

- 6 -—

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- Doy of week athy. Loanian be Pnm t.gintendShr Mnl000 laIn’ day San 5k Feb 47 SiDam-iItpm SN Martook ,h,,n,an mA

benea lion and Sport

I I Roonninod ao4tinaScion a nh.nnn Dole mon 110.. Lanolbon ieDrop hi (neon .rrt.oadbpym

tegnearino and Sport Monday Night Rocks Drop IN Monday Jan It- Marl 11pm DM145 gym gym Ion- Moser River Drop In Monday Jan II- Mar? 530-lpn Monor thor Fire Hall Fine HaIl 56

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason; Winter (lanuary - Mirth)

Sear; 2006

Depanm.nn; Re,,roflm.CoonhinaroeHanne: Gong *4.10*1 tooth Emelanood dadng ‘hi. .o.oan: 14 I

I I Ronanmod etiImjStiena rheme fr 0---- 2 Re&owid Procraan -r1 Doptiweot &r. Enrorl Tho. Lonlian fnrrognm Raoftienl

Romeaniato ansd Sport Ski Ianordai tar. han 23 94M-JPI.l Window 11Recreaniver and Spool Ski Sarordan tar. Feb 20 SAM-JPSI Wiodnor 17Reueanion and Spoer Sb Sanorday Ian, Man 12 SAJA-IFM Windooo 15RecreatIon and Spool S,i Sanorday San, Mae 11 9844-7cM Wedoa 9Reaeauon and Spoet N9hr SN Friday. P.SN It J:3D4-:30M Wedsor 9

I IStitch. 0mm. Do’, [not rime macan for Drop In! benny antro.. dfroyoaSln

ooaoaninn and Sport Fin.. Honey Deop in Wed - Snaring Jan 13 Intl Derek’ 7 SDPM-O:SOPM Oy,ren Pond Andenno Gym 52leananion and Sporn Drnp In Fankelball Thoes- traning Jan 14 rot into, 7J0_9:onPM Eaonern Shore DosIrko Hogh Gym 95teananion and Ipon Drop In Radmionon Mon-snarling Jan 11 lot 10eks 7:on-n:31PM flynrrr Fond Academy G0n. 87Rearanion and sport Floor Hookey Drop in Mon-snarling ian 111°c 10 cbs 6:on-7.onPM flynner Fond Academy Don. 83Recrea lion and sport r,rnnn Conore boll Vinil, Varina, Van,00s Mooqoodoboir Harbour Filneot C Fitness Connre lisa

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeanon: Winier (January - March)

Soar- 2006

Depananonn: I____________________________________________Coordioarar Nan,.; Woaro Ed.toodo So-Al Emohoveed dlan this season: I prando Sal youth emohopted here I

Rn wad S ii ToothSeknathem.

- -- RetoteeedPnntn.m - Depoowe.k&dan. tnmftrn lanahJou bapno.nr ReddenedYoanh Frienrdly Sparnana beyond the 0.51 Monday,, Jan 410 Mar21 2-30-Spin Florrh Pne,noo Gym, Crafts, nan,., UYouth Fbi nd°,y Spaoro am beyood rye Sell Toendayn, iso S to Mar29 2:l0-Spinn North Fro,loo Gym, Crafts. Damon 17Yoorh Feren dip Spar., aol beyond rime Sell Wedomdayn. ian a no Mar in 1105pm North Freolon Gym. Craft.. Game. 17TwIrl Friendly Dpaon anl beyond nRc Sell monday,, Jan 7 no Mar31 2 Il-Spin Piorih Preston Gyro, Uaftn, Game, 17booth Fotiodlylpavenaro oeyond rho 0.0 Friday,, ianelo Mar U 230-hem North Foesron Gyno, Crafts, Game, 17Recreabonn and Spool Aotre Colt Toendap. fan 100 Mar21 fropeno 000nh Fonron Momperpo,. loom ISReoyeaiioo and Spool Anne lois flootsday,, in leo ‘Sal ii &4an North Fonno, Mrdtparpooe coon, ISRaeeaoon and Iporn Oanoe Monday,, land 0 TMar 31 5 ll-llom North Weston Mrdbporpooe row,. IiPen earon ond Sport Dan, e Wedne,dayo, Jan 1 no Ma, 30 S-lS?IDpm North Preohon Molipoypooe room Si

I Roonoamed I •olthnno

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e0eta Own.. Dare I w,ei7nw Latu I for DnpboI Enno Mte...d byymuOh ITooth FuienWy S paces an, Tm,. Cuhire Thur.day Ian? Sfl?pm bosh Preston. Slut,.,. 13

Tooth F,frr,dly Space, am Youth 6-h0 Friday Jan 0 10pm bosh Preston Gym. Games Room 10

Raneatmn and Spool Open Gym Friday, laos In Month 10 6-ups Ibonh Preston em 115

YouTh Friendly *ace, or. Tone ruins,. flmr.day Feb 4 SJ0-lpm bunch FoisTs, oothn, I?

Yuulh ErsondEa bates as. Sooty, Fhgl.t Fnday Feb 5 10pm loom PresTon Gm Ian,., Pools 30

yuath Friendly baRe, am loath FLI Fe.day Maal 10pm North Preston ln Ga,,., Rs,n. 20

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth Statslesson: Wiener (January - Marc?,)

Soar: 2016

Depadment: ReaeaOon, ICoordinafur Clan..: Ohumoa SAydey J Tooth EmpIe.d durIng lb ii .eauuw 32

Ruunntaoed Pmfypolh

Sdectalheme khuef.dPrngnnn DaynlwnhSt. Enroll.. Luoulun FurPruaron oeglore,d

kaderuho T,anlig&Yuiycyrh teadr,uh:p-Wntr, Ongoing Onruint C.Ielathuurbr, gym. 33

Leadmolmp Inying A Sm fad 00., nabyirGes Coarse lafirda y. Fat 10 Sam-dpi.. Cd. flasthacr P.c ftt Room tO

t.dersh Truneeg & Sat Sabes’, Tad, an4 Learn W0hQCAP Prep Tuesday. Machf, 1015 &aym Sabry. Paoaunf a CoronoardOy moan

kad,nhipl,aempg&Ym Cann.uniiysdioo Mao MraI Poop Tuesday March tS,luIS 1201130 CHeer dii P.umD/EJ’.ut.eo.

Load.n14 Tua.rhr g & Tm Canes. luuocamp Tuesdap March tO 1006 11300100 CH Pa Urge ProuraRn foam S

I I eoap.n.d

Setes’ a than,. Dale batten Lualdam foe Deep In? Lam ana,ued byymoih

f.cr.alino and Spun Drop In Ca dm010,. Frrday, 3 - 330gm A,I,aI Otis. Ir gym 115

Peaeauiun and Spun Drop in badmiotun Wedoosdays 3 - Sl0gm Cole Harhuur O:,bld High gym 20

linear ion and Spun Drop In ba,heuball Wednesday, S - 300gm Cole Harbour Dkrrici High gym 40

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: Winner (January - Marc?.)

Year 2016

Oepaflnenf: Farm god Regnubue, F.nal.y Covwoosryr Cr3.0,

Couedinaoor flume: (mini Coot Spat1, Employed durIng thin leans,.: I a

I moun..oad

Salata throne - RytOered Proam.. 9 O of nh adat. Fano rim., koala. Ron Program RIneu.d

Fraeaui go and Spun Costar Mondays Jan 11-Mauch I lots 1-f pm Fiera,ay Raom lOu

RecreaTion and Spun PuTters Thundan On 1-March 101006 4-h pm nndlay pottery Studio 10

Fey coaT: un and Spun rota Wednesday, Jon, I I-Feb 11 2016 5 45 pm-n 30gm Fiedby boson 3m’

Sekut a th.a D.ne [0034 Thn. Loontian for Drop In / [med auomnd byymAh

Recreation aod Spun fndoy Nrihl Drop to Jauua ry a-March 15. 1055 6-3 ptm Pindlay Cuimmunify CanTon Goynflourh noon. IFu

Rem canon and Span Open Gym Janaary tO-Maec?. 21. lylu 50 ann-cl pm Fiodlay Cummuniry Cr010, Gym 02

hecreauiun and Spun Minor0’ with Prince Andrew Leader. hip Ca,. 21-Mar-IS IS ann-tI pm Priuce Andrew High School Caa,,roum U

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSeason: WinIer (January- March)

Year: 1006

Deparomem: Pwks&Recreaos,

Coordinaoor Ham.: Fa,yAakenuo youth Emplaced danng thin nra uw

Y.uih Age. 10-11

I frI

Stied a Vwr,o R,t.reo. Gay prIma,h a o. (anryliene mafia, laPmogram Rowiderod

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. Cdt FMap Feb SOb - Math ul 6:am -7 oo Prince Andrere Hdh Gym 4

Coaomumiy Ra,hethdl Tuesday Match 22 May 0 7:m -3 om Juhn Man in Junior Ofrgh Gym 11

I nooenrsnd

[ deota then.. Dole E.flThre Lurnobon for Drop M/ Laos orte.nd by ynool,

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Recreattop and lpnn tbght Haaps laps - Matth SI 7 11pm - t.am toOt., Mattes borate High gym ElOpen fly.., tanS- MacrAt U 130pm 4m Kathoorlyeno EInm..,tay Oem 9

Recreation Youth StatsSt1oncr Winter

Tear; 2016

Depadnnentt Rocrtertan I

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TaathMentattieatth rnmerlloar Wednndaeoanl-MarlO Spm-tpm Georgebionn centRe taardPotm SRecreation and Span Ynath [net 1 Skating Thtrndayn Ian 7 - Matrb 03 lpm - Spm cisir Arena Chic Ice 7Recreation and Sport Teat?. [net 2 Skating tharndayn Ian 7 - MacrAt 03 7pm - Rpm Cdt Arena CedrIc.. 1Sting Green MarthRreokOeernight-Seakrbnot Mnndae-FetdayMarcht4-lt Sam-tam DeaneryPend DeaneFaiW 9Recreation and Sport other Skate tenets Tharndaen/lataedaen Jan 07-Mardi 03 Vaeitos Chit an d Foeam Arena. Cdt and Ftmm ire tR

I ISelect, theme Date Event lint. Inoltoe foe Omp to / Event Pennant

Rorneatia, and nptrt Commatnte Ofon Gym eel daos Jan00 - Manob [1 5 10pm - 7pm Oveoe moon Centre gymtoaoanionardlpnrt Qpengy.nloeetath Sataedaytanlt-MarU tpm-tpm Getrgebt’nn (CcItt gym lItbaa- E.4nrat Heath Thattday laitteg Tha1tdrhn 7- blat 10 6pm- Rpm Gaynge Olan, (nIt. Roatd Room 2 RI OweeltRecreation and Sport open gym lot Ymthflewet landay.Ja. 11- Maid, I) 2pm - 4pm fleonge bias.. tense gym 0

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsIeate..; W,nter (Jan.ooty- Maeth)

Vt.,: 2016

Department: Pmte S PnenomnCoondinarveNoene: I Prrr,-Jait,mwe Tool?. Empltyeed dating ihlsneamec 22

I ISeted n theme L Registered Program Y°”’ I Dan ciweekA dale [nentitne (na-tin, lorpeogram Scattered

Rraeat,nn and Sport Ba dnntnlnn Macdan;. to emIt S:3t16:30pm Citadel CC gym toRet, ration atd Span vettenbatt Sandapt I Derek, 4-Spm Citadel CC gy.n 12Ret, ration and Sport arthrry Satordap tmeekn S:30pm Citadet CC gym 12

- I Roommed ‘aftimenSeted.thenr Date [tent lint. [arnie.. (or Drop ni [vent •rrmted be youth

Yoathrwnto Wtnnarhelhelea laniO ttam-Spm SeanhCa.nmnnt.Pael,an enlrekaitd tn Itrtathoaitlzonfiring Green Pt Ic Repair far terian Refugee, redayn ‘PM Cinadet CC school space fl-toReuratitn and IRon tandar fipen Gpn landayn Apr ta lane I 10pm Citadet CC gym[eadee*ap Itaveteg & Tm poeciP feb 1 1:11pm Ctadd CC Soadm I[radnnltp Ironing & tot DRS feb11 521pm Citadel CC 51dm[eadentop Iramm & Tot POWOP Marl I 11pm citadel cc Stado 2[eadrithip Trawebng & Tm WHIMS Feb10 3:tlpm citadel CC StudioAnt Prrgnanammg oaoptn MSnpeoprt,ntedne.id.m Iae,darn and monday, S-Open Patibse Paaamn lent tightRecreation and tpmt seen gym lot trfagres Monday, 2:tS-3:ISpm Citadel CC gytn 60 pooth

Halifax Regional Municipality: Youth StatsSwan: Winter (lantaMy - Maethl

Teen 20t6

Department: Parke nod Recreation

Ceaedinater Name: Karen [ewery I Tool?. rmpley,ed dating II In neanoec ‘4

I I I Reonentased I °‘‘°‘

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teiea theme leginteredPregmm . Daytiweek & date [ventilate I Loatben I lutPrngnm Registered

Leaderuhi p Training & Tue Rahysitees teai fling Saturday Feb 27th tam4pm chocolate tahe Centre armdale

Reneatiun and Spurt Gymnastics Saturdays Ian hJpnil 2nd 4l5-SlSpm Chocolate Lake Lenten gym 17

Leadership Training A Von youth Lndenhi p Wednesday Feb 24 h-ppm Chocolate Lake Centee games

yyunh Events TutU, Leadershi p-Rock Gimbing Wednesday Mar 30th 630-S3Opm Ground Zepo Combing Gym gym unknown

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Recreation Youth StatsSeason: Fall

Year- 20Th

Department: Pttkt and Retyeeioan

Cnoodtnanor Name: [dAys Ark South [mployeed dadogthis season: I 25 pooch employed hen. I

FRoom.ned •ofyooth

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Select a theme Date Event Tome tsaolmt Ian Deep learnt, Present

recreation and Spun Rocking Sloan doooy in Wednesdays Spm-tpm Rorkiegtnote Heoghns Gym LI

Youth Folendly Spaces ant HRM Library youth Deop to Thurtday ky-op Ca posit William Spey Jhrary and Gdttcn Pr 40

Recreation Youth StatsSower: Winter

Year, 2011

Department: etaetoan

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far: 2026

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Department

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